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2. The Omentum reached as low down as the Pubis 
and Infide of the Ilia^ to which it was ty’d, and by 
Fibrous Connections it adhered to all the Peritoneum 
below the Navel. 
3. All the Fat on the Omentum and Guts was firm, 
and hard like Tallow. 
4. The Lnteftines and Stomach were quite empty, 
without either Wind or Faeces. 
5. The Left Kidney was much larger than ordinary, 
being near eight Inches long 5 its Surface being divided 
into feveral diftinCl Lobes, as it a Foetus. 
6 . The Right Kidney was full of a foetid purulent 
Matter : All its inner Subfiance was wholly wafied j and 
its external or cortical Part was ftreached fo very rhin, 
that a fmall touch of the Finger could eafily break 
thro’ it. 
7. All the Fat and Glands about the Kidney laft 
mentioned yyere hard, obftruCted, indurate, and big, 
which made a great compreftion on the Mufculus Pfias 
and the Mufculus Quadratus lumborum. 
8. The Ureter proceeding from this Right Kidney, 
was covered with a Cruft or Bed of indurate Glands $ 
and befides, its capacity was ftraightned and contracted 
in feveral Places. 
9. The Cavity of the Veficd Urinaria was very fmall 5 
its Subftance fo very thick and hard, that I could not 
even by the help of a Blow-pipe diftend it any wider : 
Its Infide feernd excoriated with feveral little flefhy Ca- 
runcles, or red Excrefcences, here and there. 
io- There v/as a remarkable Corrofion in all the In- 
fide of the Urethra. 
11. All the Upper and Convex Part of the Liver ad* 
hered firmly to the Peritoneum that covers the Dia- 
phragm, and to the fame Membrane where it covers part 
of the Mufculus Abdominis tranfuer falls : Its Subftance was 
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